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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Kaylie Flynn was luckier than most children left to the Texas foster care system, blessed with a foster mother who taught her the comfort of home?and the healing power of baking the perfect brownie. Now, Kaylie has journeyed back to Hope Springs to open a caf? in the charming Victorian she once shared with her foster family ? and to finally find answers about her past and where she came from. Yet Kaylie's carefully laid plans quickly become complicated. The house needs far more work than she realized, and Tennessee Keller, the carpenter Kaylie hires, stirs up feelings she hasn't felt in a long while. When an unexpected crisis threatens to unravel her dreams, Kaylie seems to have all the ingredients for a perfect disaster ? or quite possibly the perfect love.

I really enjoy this debut set in Hope Springs. The characters were amazing. This is my first book by this author, but I have got to give her credit - she pulled out all the emotional stops with this debut to her contemporary-romance series; looking forward to more by her. Up next...Beneath the Patchwork Moon it features Luna Meadows.

Disclosure: This paperback was provided free of charge for the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments, and ratings are my own.